Silver Creek High School - Silver Leaves Yearbook (Sellersburg, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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those little kids left Crying. There were also some crumbsnatchers between the ages of 9 to 14, who attempted to act sophisticated and yell bark at the people who were dressed up, when attually they had seared the fi$tlzofloz out of them. Juniors, who participated in the haunted gym, had their opinions. Karen Bickel, setsretary ol the Jr. Class, I thought the haunted gym was great! We had a lot of people help and we also had a lot of original seenes. There wasn't one kid who eame out of there and could not say they weren't stared. Anna Ramser, I really had a lot of fun and enjoyed myself. Being the first one, we had a very good haunted gym. However, I felt we weren't appreciated enough for doing what we did. A lot of hard work was put into the gym and I did not appreciate, at all the juniors who came strolling in at 6:30 Wednes- tlay night and just decided to he in the haunted gym. I suppose, though, that you will always have those who work and have fun and those who are your typical freeloaders. Karen Adams, I thought it was really good. I didn't expect to make as , much money as we did. I really had fun i working in the haunted gym. Steve Bottorff, Personally, even though I worked in it, I thought it was great. Even if some people didn't have. fun, I sure did. The best part was making the little kiddies scream. Oh! and, of course, attacking the girls in the dark wasn't bad eitherK' Although the haunted gym was a success, it did take numerous hours of long, and hectic efforts. From the cutting and painting of cardboard to the gathering of materials from home, the haunted gym was exclusively homemade. The Juniors tried to find a fund raising project that didn't include selling and the haunted gym turned out to he just the kind of activity they l were looking for. Madman Britt Meland attempts to frighten the o: t!$ oc! out of a few crumbsnatchers who ventured into the depths of the Doctor's place. Top: After a date with a frog, Roy Henry decided to beeome a professional Doctor in the Doctor's section at the haunted gym. Little did he know that his scales would wash. off with a little soap and water. Above: Casting an evil grin is Paige Mosley as she invites people into the Devil's Pit, which she proudly named, the Diabolical Den !

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- ------a The juniors discovered a method of raising money and having fun all at the same time in . . . The first haunted gym in ' By Laura Steele WaaaH Wdaaaaa! deddl That's the noise heard coming from the mouths of babes on October 30th and 3151 in the balconies 0f the gym at good ole 3 S. C. The haunted gym was the first lever' to be held at Silver Creek, and all proceeds went to the Junior's 1980 Prom fund. The amount raised was $570.00 which was considered a very good sum by class sponsors, Mrs. Linda Tucker and Mr. Terry McCartin. 'i Now don't get us wrong, Not all W ; lillVl' Right: Jrs. Jan Canada lLi and Anna Ramser lRl, await an extra ingredient that was to be entered into their cauldron at the haunted gym that was held on October 30 and 31. Above: Pete Donahue shows off his Farrah Fawcett imitation. His imitation was the first thing seen by the kids . who went through the haunted gym. Pete was the traptain for his section: The Insane Assylum. .ot'tu 'e. .1 w, itvftyjmiwry'n .. Wrw . Q-W ijkh'... Photos by Steve McCartin



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By Betsy Boman One of the biggest steps in one's life is, of course, marriage and during the 1980 school year, five couples from Silver Creek had made that important decision. The Partners were then faced with yet another Newlywed, Cindy Druin, types a love letter to husband Ruebin during typing class. What would the teacher say? Cindy and Ruebin were married on July 28, 1979. horrendous decision -going back to school or dropping out. All the wives interviewed had basically the same reason for staying in school; they wanted to graduate and receive their diplomas. In this story, we interviewed the wives of four couples who have decided to remain in school: Theresa Lomax, Cindy Druin, Tracey Higdon, and Diane McRae. Going Two by Two husband, Gary, works for Haas Cabinet Company in Sellersburg. Diane and Gordon McRae, married last summer, have their own trailer here in Sellersburg and have recently acquired a new van. Gordon is employed by Ace Public War- ehouse. Keeping up with housework and homework ran be very trying at times as Diane MCRae explained, I Theresa and Sam Lomax, who can't wait to get out of school have been married over a year, are because it's hard finding time to do renting a house in Memphis with housework and homework. Shealso Sam working as a carpenter's added, It's hard getting used to assistant at the Marble Hill Nuclear doing all the housework by yourself Plant. too.! Cindy and Rubin Druin married Marriage also takes time getting just one year have purchased a mobile home and live on Charles- town Road. Rubin works part time for Ground Mar Union. Tracey and Gary Higdon, mar- ried last August, rent a duplex apartment in Clarksville. Tracey's Say Hi to the new Mr. and Mrs. Lomax! Theresa and Sam were excited about their new life together, whitth began Derember 28, 1978.

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